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has any1 seen the new g-tech RR???! freakin SICK. but how accurate r g-techs... anyone know? i think im gonna get one, but i kinda wanan know if they work.
check out the website www.gtechpro.com
check out the website www.gtechpro.com
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I would like to get one to, even if it ain't supper accurate. It has three G sensors, so that increases it's accuracy by a lot, compared to their first model.
sincerely gildardo O
sincerely gildardo O
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Originally Posted by 95R2-89TII Ground Zero
I'm not really into those all the much...I'll go to the track and get the times. I knew a guy that had one once, and he claimed to have an 11 second 3000GT.......
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Looks REAL interesting...
I would like to see how it handles multiple laps on a track. Will the G-Meters get out of calibration.. or will the mount remain stable in a Prod Car environment..
The original G-Tech (I have) is fine for around 10-15 Runs.. then you need to re-calibrate it. (If it didnt overheat LOL)
This looks to be a FAR cry from the original... and likely worth the 300 Bucks.
I would like to see how it handles multiple laps on a track. Will the G-Meters get out of calibration.. or will the mount remain stable in a Prod Car environment..
The original G-Tech (I have) is fine for around 10-15 Runs.. then you need to re-calibrate it. (If it didnt overheat LOL)
This looks to be a FAR cry from the original... and likely worth the 300 Bucks.
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